WHICH TENSE DO WE USE FOR SOMETHING HAPPENING AT THIS MOMENT?
PRESENET CONTINOUS
CURLY
КУДРЯВЫЙ
HOW MANY COLOURS ARE THERE IN THE RAINBOW?
7
WHICH ARTICLE DO WE USE WHEN WE MENTION SOMETHING AGAIN?
THE
CONFUSED
СМУЩЕННЫЙ, ПОСТАВЛЕНЫЫЙ В ТУПИК
THE FASTEST LAND ANIMAL IN THE WORLS
CHEETAH
WHAT DO WE ADD TO THE VERB IN ORDER TO FORM PAST SIMPLE OF REGULAR VERBS?
ED
STUNNING
СНОГСШИБАТЕЛЬНЫЙ
THE FLIGHTLESS BIRD THAT IS NATIVE TO ANTARCTICA
PENGUIN
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "MUST" AND "HAVE TO"?
Must and have to are very similar.
However, must often expresses the feelings of the speaker.
You must do more exercise. (That's my strong opinion)
Have to often expresses an external obligation.
You have to wear a holmet. (ICs the law)
GRIPPING
ЗАХВАТЫВАЮЩИЙ, ИНТЕРЕСНЫЙ
WHAT IS THE NATIONAL ANIMAL OF AUSTRALIA?
KANGAROO
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "WILL" AND "HAVE TO"?
A. For predictions, we use:
1 going to when the prediction is based on what we can see or hear.
Look at those clouds! There's going to be a storm.
2 will when the prediction is based on what we know or is just a guess.
I (don't) think the weather will be warmer next month.
B. For plans, we use:
1 going to when we have already decided what to do.
I'm going to stay in tonight. I've got the DVD ready!
2 will when we are deciding what to do as we speak.
Somebody's at the door. I'll see who it is.
C. For offers and promises, we use will.
Ill phone you later. I wor't forget.
NARROW
УЗКИЙ
HOW MANY LEGS DOES A SPIDER HAVE?
8